ZOONOOZ® Magazine: 2007 ZOONOOZ Index
Articles by title
Alive and Well: The Zoo Hospital Turns 80 Years Old (December, 19)
All About Elephants and More! (February, cover, 16)
All For One and One For All: The Children’s Zoo Three “Meerkateers” (January, cover, page 10)
Ancient DNA and the Origin of Przewalski’s Horses (March, 8)
Babies, Babies Everywhere (elephants at the Park) (December, cover, 10)
Bear In Mind (May, 10)
Beating Back Extinction One Bird at a Time (California condor recovery) (September, cover, 10)
Born In the USA: Native Wildlife Is Amazing, Too! (May, 16)
Breath Fresheners: Clearing the Air with Indoor Greenery (December, 28)
Canine Idol: In Tune with the New Guinea Singing Dog (August, 20)
Celebrate Summer, Fiesta Style! (Nighttime Zoo, Fiesta de las Caras) (July, 10)
Celebrating 20 Years of Support: The Jarrett Meeker Foundation (September, 18)
Charming Cheetahs (May, 8)
Cleaner and Greener (on-grounds conservation efforts) (October, 20)
Contrast in Conservation: A Keeper’s Expedition to Kenya (March, page 18)
Crashing with White Rhinos (October, cover, 10)
Dedicated to the One I Love: Smitten with the BHOC (Big Hyena on Campus) (March, cover, 10)
Douglas G. Myers Confirmed to National Museum and Library Services Board (September, 25)
Elephant Wise: What We Know, What We’re Learning (February, cover, page 10)
Every Drop Counts: Water at the Wild Animal Park (October, 23)
Fans of Hawaii (October, 28)
Farewell to Joe Nyiri, the Zoo’s Artist-in-Residence (December, 17)
A Fondness for Falconry: Training & Tradition in the Bird Show (June, 14)
From Puppies and Pachyderms to Naked Mole-rats and Meerkats: 50 Years of Children’s Zoo Memories (September, 14)
Get Ready to Walk on the Wild Side (5K) (October, 7)
Happy Birthday to Zoo: Walking on the Wild Side! (February, 19)
Have Lab, Will Travel (February, 8)
Heartily Hippos (June, cover, 10)
Herb Vinegars: Making the Most of Your Herb Garden (August, 28)
Hot on the Tail of North America’s Smallest Mouse (December, 8)
It’s All in the Mix: Combined species exhibits are a natural (June, 20)
It’s Their Nature: the 2007 Conservation Medalists (Dr. Michael Soule, Rolf Benirschke) (December, 22)
It’s Time for a Journey into Africa (April, 10)
Just Visiting: The Unofficial Heron Collection at the Wild Animal Park (April, 20)
Lab Techs to the Rescue! A Rabbit Tale (July, 8)
Life in the Construction Zone (March, 14)
Loud and Clear: Noise Disturbance and the Effect on Polar Bears (February, 20)
The Many Faces of Conservation: 2008 Calendar issue (November, cover, 8)
Meal Ticket: The Role of Nutrition in Animal Diets (August, 14)
Meet the Meat Eaters: Carnivorous Plants (June, 28)
Northern Exposure: Discovering the “Polar Bear Capital of the World” (June, 18)
On Behalf of Great Apes: Great Ape Awareness Week, (November, 40)
One Giant Leap: Reviving the Mountain Yellow-legged Frog (August, 8)
Pandas, Pastels, and Smiles (December, 16)
Partners in Conservation: San Diego Zoo/High Tech High (November, 43)
A Penny for Your Thoughts (October, 8)
Ready For Reintroduction (April 2007, pg 14)
Scientific Detective Work in Practice: Solving the Mystery of White Rhino Reproduction (January, page 8)
The Scoop on What to do After You Scoop (Nooznote, December, 26)
Seeds of Change for a Greener Wild Animal Park (September, 17)
A Sensational Safari in the City: 2006 Celebration for the Critters (January, 15)
Silver Tuesdays, Golden Experiences (April, 17)
Small Beginnings: Micropropagation at the San Diego Zoo (April, 28)
Society Director of Collections Appointed to AZA Board (Bob Wiese, November, 42)
Stars of the Winter Garden (February, 28)
Step Inside This Old House (Zoo Reptile House) (July, cover, 12)
Students Today, Scientists Tomorrow (new Conservation Education Laboratory at CRES) (September, 8)
Thinking Outside the Box: Immersion in the Zoo (January, 18)
Those Fugnacious Flowers (orchids) (July, 28)
To See A Panda: A Researcher’s Journey (August, cover, 10)
Tracking the Wild “Aplantus Amongus” At the San Diego Zoo (September, 28)
Trees and Wood: Treasures through Time (May, 28)
Turning Over a New Leaf: Building a research collection to help restore native vegetation (June, 8)
Variety in Variegation (March, 28)
Wanted: Kids with that “Can Do” Attitude (September, 26)
Whaaaale Watchers! Experiences from WorldWild Tours (October, 18)
What Does A Zookeeper Do? Celebrating National Zookeeper Week, July 15-21 (July, 17)
What’s For Lunch? Eating Like A Bird (July, 20)
Where Does the Water Go? Becoming Watershed Stewards (August, 24)
The Wild Animal Park’s Miniature Forest (Bonsai Pavilion anniversary) (October, 14)
World Wild Tours (February, 15; October, 17)
Xena: Wanderer Princess (Queensland koalas) (April, 8)
Yo, Ho, Ho and a Chest Full of...Plants? Searching for Botanical Treasure (January, 28)
The Zoo’s Magic Murals (May, 20)
Zoonotic Diseases, Wildlife, Pets, and You (September 22)
Animals
- Amphibians and Reptiles
- cobra:
- red spitting (July, 13)
dragon, Komodo (July, 16) - frog:
- giant waxy tree (July, 14)
yellow-legged mountain (February, 24; August 8-9; November, 20) - gecko:
- lichen-nose (July, 14)
gharial (June, 22) (November, 10) - iguana:
- Anegada Island (November, 26)
Fiji Island banded (July, 16)
Grand Cayman blue (December, 25) - lizard:
- Caiman (July, 12)
quince monitor (July, cover, 12)
tortoise, Galapagos (August, 18)
tuatara (November, 11) - turtle:
- Roti Island snake-necked (July, 15)
- viper:
- Mang Mountain pit (July, 15)
- Birds
- condor, California (September, cover, 10-13; November, 32)
cassowary, dwarf (April, 24)
eagle, African fish (June, 16)
falcon, peregrine (June, 15)
flamingo (July, 22) - hawk:
- Harris (June, 14)
- herons:
- cattle (April, 20)
great (April, 20, 22)
great blue (April, 20, 21)
night (April, 22)
snowy (April, 20)
ibis (July, 22)
lorikeets (July, 23)
ostrich, African (July, 20) - owl:
- great horned (May, 19)
eagle, (June, 16) - pelican:
- American white (July, 21)
brown (July, 21)
pink-backed (April, 12; June, 23)
shrike, San Clemente loggerhead (November, 16) - stork:
- saddle-billed (June, 23)
shoebill (July, 22)
vulture, Rueppell’s (April 14) - Mammals
- antelope:
- addax (April, 14)
bongo (April, 10; November, 30)
klipspringer (June, 22)
nyala (April, cover, 10-11)
rhebok, Vaal (April, 13) - bear:
- brown (May, 11, 15)
panda, giant (Su Lin, April, 25) (Su Lin, May, 12) (August, cover, 10-13) (Bai Yun, July, 12) (Gao Gao, July, 13) (Su
Lin, November, 28)
panda, lesser (Fuji, November 38)
polar (February, 20; May, 10, 12; June, 18-19; November, 36)
sloth (May, 14)
spectacled (February, 9; May, cover, 10)
sun (May, 11, 13) - cat:
- lion, African (January, 25)
lion, mountain (May, 17)
lynx, Canada (May, 17)
ocelot (Diego, August, 24)
tiger, Sumatran (March, 24)
cheetah, South African (May, 8; June, 24, 26) - dog:
- domestic (Sven Olof) (June, 24)
New Guinea singing (August, 20-22) - elephant:
- African (February, 8; July, 26, Impunga; December, 10-14, calves at the Park; Khosi, December, 24)
Asian (February, 16; November, 22 - fossa (Isa, November, 38)
- gazelle:
- addra (April, 14)
slender-horned (April, 14) - giraffe:
- reticulated (April, 13)
Rothschild’s (April, 13)
goat, domestic, Petting Zoo March, 26) - hippopotamus:
- pygmy (June, 11-13)
river (June, cover, 10-13; Jabba and Funani, November, 39)
horses, Przewalski’s (March, 8)
hyena, (March, cover, 10)
koala, Queensland (April, 8; November, 10)
meerkat, southwest African (January, cover, 10)
okapi, (November, cover)
Primates- great ape:
- bonobo (November, 40)
gorilla, Western lowland (August, 14; November, 14, 40)
orangutan, Sumatran, (May, Clyde, 24, Josephine, 25) (Janey, August, 27) (Clyde, November, 40)
Primate—other:
marmoset, Goeldi’s (July, 24)
marmoset, pygmy (July 24)
slow loris, (January, 18) - monkey:
- colobus (June, 20)
swamp (June, 21)
white-faced saki (August, 16) - other:
- okapi, (January, 24)
opossum, Virginia (May, 17)
pig, warthog (February, 26)
rabbit, Columbia Basin pygmy (July, 8)
raccoon (May, 18; August, 24)
reindeer, (May 18)
rhinoceros, Indian (February, 24; July, 17)
rhinoceros, white (April, 10; October, cover, 10-13; November, 34)
takin, Sichuan (August, 15)
whale, gray (October, 18-19)
wolf, timber (May, 17)
zebra, Grevy’s (March, 18; April, 12; November, 24)
Conservation
Ancient DNA and the Origin of Przewalski’s Horses (March, 8)
Beating Back Extinction One Bird at a Time (California condor recovery) (September, cover, 10)
Charming Cheetahs (May, 8)
Cleaner and Greener (on-grounds conservation efforts) (October, 20)
Contrast in Conservation: A Keeper’s Expedition to Kenya (March, 18)
Every Drop Counts: Water at the Wild Animal Park (October, 23)
Have Lab, Will Travel, (February, 8)
Hot on the Tail of North America’s Smallest Mouse (December, 8)
It’s Their Nature: the 2007 Conservation Medalists (December, 22)
Lab Techs to the Rescue! A Rabbit Tale (Columbia Basin pygmy rabbits) (July, 8)
Loud and Clear: Noise Disturbance and the Effect on Polar Bears (February, 20)
Ready for Reintroduction (Journey in Africa species) (April, 14)
Northern Exposure: Discovering the “Polar Bear Capital of the World” (June, 18)
On Behalf of Great Apes: Great Ape Awareness Week, (November, 40)
One Giant Leap: Reviving the Mountain Yellow-legged Frog (August, 8)
A Penny for Your Thoughts (October, 8)
Recycling for a Cause! (Cans For Critters) (Jan, 26)
Small Beginnings: Micropropagation at the San Diego Zoo (April, 28)
Students Today, Scientists Tomorrow (new Conservation Education Laboratory at CRES) (September, 8)
Taking it to the Field: 2008 Calendar issue (November, 8)
To See A Panda: A Researcher’s Journey (August, cover, 10)
Turning Over a New Leaf: Building a research collection to help restore native vegetation (June, 8)
Where Does the Water Go? Becoming Watershed Stewards (August, 24)
Xena: Wanderer Princess (Queensland koalas) (April, 8)
Zoonotic Diseases, Wildlife, Pets, and You (September 22)
Horticulture
Alerites moluccana (kukui nuts) (January, 28)
Breath Fresheners: Clearing the Air with Indoor Greenery (December, 28)
Canna X generalis (canna lily) (March, 29)
Chamaedorea seifrizii (bamboo palm) (December, 30)
Chlorophytum elatum (spider plant) (December, 28)
Clematis pauciflora (ropevine clematis) (June, 9)
Coprosma repens (‘marble queen’ mirror plant) (March 30)
Cordylanthus maritimus maritimus (salt marsh bird’s beak) (June, 9)
Coix lacryma-jobi (Job’s tears) (January, 29)
Dianella tasmanica (flax lily) (March, 29)
Dionaea muscipula (Venus flytrap) (June, 30, 31)
Dracaena fragrans (corn plant) (December, 29)
Dracaena marginata (false palm) (December, 29)
Drosera capensis (sundew flower) (June, 30, 31)
Elaeocarpus grandis (Australian blue marble tree) (January, 31)
Erythrina sp. (coral tree seeds) (May, 29)
Fans of Hawaii (October, 28)
Ficus aspera (mosaic clown fig) (March, 28)
Furcraea foetida (‘Mediopicta’ agave) (March, 30)
Growing Camellias (February, 31)
Hedera helix (English ivy) (December, 29)
Herb Vinegars: Making the Most of Your Herb Garden (August, 28)
Hyphaene coriacea (ilala palm) (January, page 31)
Layia platyglossa (coastal tidy-tips) (June, 8)
Meet the Meat Eaters: Carnivorous Plants (June, 28)
Monardella macrantha hallii (Hall’s monardella) (June, 8)
Nephrolepis exaltata bostoniensis (Boston fern) (December, 30)
Ochroma pyramidale (American balsa) (January, 29)
Park’s Bonsai Pavilion Celebrates 20 Years (May, 26)
Phytelephas aequatorialis (American tagua nut) (January, 30)
Pritchardia sp. (lo’ulu palm) (October, 28-30)
Samanea saman (monkey pod tree) (January, 29)
Sansevieria trifasciata (snake plant, mother-in-law’s tongue) (December, 30)
Sarracenia leucophylla (pitcher plant) (June, 28, 29)
Scindapsus aureus (golden pothos) (December, 29)
Seeds of Change for a Greener Wild Animal Park (September, 17)
Small Beginnings: Micropropagation at the San Diego Zoo (April, 28)
Spathiphyllum sp. (peace lily) (December 28-29)
Stars of the Winter Garden (camellias) (February, 28)
Those Fugnacious Flowers (orchids) (July, 28)
Tracking the Wild “Aplantus Amongus” At the San Diego Zoo (September, 28)
Trees and Wood: Treasures Through Time (May, 28)
Turning Over a New Leaf: Building a research collection to help restore native vegetation (June, 8)
Variety in Variegation (March, 28)
The Wild Animal Park’s Miniature Forest (Bonsai Pavilion anniversary) (October, 14)
“Yo, Ho, Ho and a Chest Full of Plants?: Searching for Botanical Treasure” (January, 28)
Construction
All About Elephants and More, (Elephant Odyssey exhibit plans) (February, 16)
Life in the Construction Zone (March, 14)
Students Today, Scientists Tomorrow (new Conservation Education Laboratory at CRES) (September, 8)
Wild Animal Park
Crashing with White Rhinos (October, cover, 10)
Every Drop Counts: Water at the Wild Animal Park (October, 23)
It’s Time for a Journey into Africa (April 2007, pg 10)
Park’s Bonsai Pavilion Celebrates 20 Years (May, 26)
Seeds of Change for a Greener Wild Animal Park (September, 17)
Silver Tuesdays, Golden Experiences (April, 17)
The Wild Animal Park’s Miniature Forest (Bonsai Pavilion anniversary) (October, 14)
Wild Animal Park’s a New Experience (summer events) (April, 26)
Zoo
Alive and Well: The Zoo Hospital Turns 80 Years Old (December, 19)
All About Elephants and More, (Elephant Odyssey exhibit plans) (February, 16)
Celebrate Summer, Fiesta Style! (Nighttime Zoo, Fiesta de las Caras) (July, 10)
From Puppies and Pachyderms to Naked Mole-rats and Meerkats: 50 Years of Children’s Zoo Memories (September, 14)
Happy Birthday to Zoo: Walking on the Wild Side! (February, 19)
Life in the Construction Zone (March, 14)
Step Inside This Old House (Zoo Reptile House) (July, cover, 12)
Thinking Outside the Box: Immersion in the Zoo (January, 18)
Tracking the Wild “Aplantus Amongus” At the San Diego Zoo (September, 28)
The Zoo’s Magic Murals (May, pg 20)
Veterinary
Meal Ticket: The Role of Nutrition in Animal Diets (August, 14)
Scientific Detective Work in Practice: Solving the Mystery of White Rhino Reproduction (January, 8)
Zoonotic Diseases, Wildlife, Pets, and You (September 22)
